Deputy Supervisor Tony Martinez says source of sand not determined; beaches will be open.
Suffolk to add red light cameras at an additional 50 intersections throughout county in 2013.
Proposed legislation strengthens BUI penalties, and requires greater safety training for boaters.
Legislator also named Vice Chair of Parks and Economic Development Committees.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to change on Jan. 27.
Republican says Cuomo bill was rushed and defective.
Babylon allocates $3.5 million to fix beaches and recreational facilities damaged by hurricane.
Officials hoping to have beaches repaired and operational by Memorial Day Weekend.
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Lanes in both directions will be closed over night as bridge repair work continues.
Ronkonkoma train station will be the site for MTA officials, local leaders and Sen. Charles Schumer to announce "Double Track" construction process.
Deer Park-North Babylon Patch readers share their thoughts on the state's new gun legislation.
County executives speak at meeting and discuss the state of their counties.
Babylon officials hire contractors to build upgraded facilities after Sandy's devastation.
Thomas Woods promoted to the rank of Major.
In North Babylon, sheep take center stage.
The new museum exhibit contains artifacts and uniforms from Babylon residents.
Deer Park-North Babylon Patch readers chime in on ideas discussed by the governor in his State of the State address.
Republican congressman says House leadership turns its back on local residents in need.
Here are some measures that take effect in New York State on New Years Day.
Babylon council members unanimously agree to reconstruct parks and marinas.
The contract is now awarded to En-Con Industries Corp., Babylon's residential garbage company.
Long Islanders can send their regards to families and friends of the Newton shootings.
Items can be dropped off at the Town Annex in North Babylon.
Building repairs could be squashed if outlet center does not make PILOT payments.
Superintendent says outlet center's extended abatement will cut revenues by $500,000 over the next two years.
Department of Health Services will not charge for permit or application fees.
Local shopping center asks for eight-year extension on tax abatement.
Residents will need to use Robert Moses Causeway to get to their homes.
The facilities now has its power restored and will reopen on Tuesday, November 13.
Two weeks after Hurricane Sandy, electricity is restored.
Rationing, more supplies could quickly make long lines a bad memory.
The Suffolk County executive said he is working with local substations to help get power back to long-suffering LIPA customers.
The library said the Long Island Power Authority has not fixed a damaged pole on E. 5th Street.
A disaster assistance center is now open at the Lindenhurst Memorial Library.
"Odd and even" day license plate rule is now in effect.
Facility closing 8 a.m. Friday and consolidating to St. Joseph's College in Patchogue.
County executive, town supervisors say LIPA needs to move faster to re-energize communities along the South Shore.
A pets-only shelter is also available tonight at the North Babylon Fire Department.
The incumbent candidate defeated Republican challenger Mark Gallo.